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{{Muscle | {{Muscle | ||
|quality=Stub | |quality=Stub | ||
|image=Biceps femoris Gray.png | |||
|origin=long head: medial facet of the ischial tuberosity | |origin=long head: medial facet of the ischial tuberosity | ||
short head: lateral linea aspera and lateral supracondylar line of the femur and adjacent intermuscular septum | short head: lateral linea aspera and lateral supracondylar line of the femur and adjacent intermuscular septum | ||
|insertion=fibular head, crural fascia and lateral tibial condyle | |insertion=fibular head, crural fascia and lateral tibial condyle (common short and long head tendon) | ||
|action=flexes knee joint | |action=flexes knee joint | ||
laterally rotates knee joint (when the knee is flexed) | laterally rotates knee joint (when the knee is flexed) | ||
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popliteal artery | popliteal artery | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{#set:Has muscle group=Hamstring | {{#set:Has muscle group=Hamstring Muscles}} | ||
{{Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb|state=collapsed}} | {{Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb|state=collapsed}} |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 9 April 2022
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Biceps Femoris | |
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Muscle Type | |
Origin | long head: medial facet of the ischial tuberosity
short head: lateral linea aspera and lateral supracondylar line of the femur and adjacent intermuscular septum |
Insertion | fibular head, crural fascia and lateral tibial condyle (common short and long head tendon) |
Action | flexes knee joint
laterally rotates knee joint (when the knee is flexed) extends hip joint (long head only) external rotation of the thigh (long head only) |
Synergists | |
Antagonists | Quadriceps Femoris |
Spinal innervation | L5, S1, S2 |
Peripheral Innervation | long head: Tibial Nerve, short head: Common Peroneal Nerve |
Vasculature | inferior gluteal artery
perforating arteries popliteal artery |